Synopses & Reviews
SUDOKU:
The hotter-than-hot puzzle phenomenon that everyone wants to play!
Sudokus everywhere these days, and winning millions of converts worldwide. And why not? Its irresistibly good brainteasing entertainment, the rules are simple (even when the particular game isnt), and it requires no math skills
just logic.
Sterling has a book for everyone eager to get in on the game, no matter what level. There are puzzle collections to keep sudoku lovers occupied for hours, guides to strategy for the perplexed, series that take solvers from novice to expert, and compilations packaged in fun shapes.
The new international craze!”The New York Times
Puzzle fans are playing the numbers with sudoku...the underlying complexity is what attracted millions worldwide.”USA Today
People are wild about it...”Sherry Stern of the Los Angeles Timees
Synopsis
At home, while commuting, during lunch hours...people around the world are eagerly working on Sudoku puzzles whenever and wherever they can
Created in the United States, these intriguing conundrums were originally called Number Place puzzles. Their recent rise in popularity began in Japan, where the name translated as sudoku. Here we've indicated the skill level necessary to complete each sudoku book in this series in the same way Japanese karate levels are ranked: by different colored belts. This is the Black Belt volume, filled with puzzles that will provide a sly, absorbing test for even the best, most proficient experts.
It's impossible to complete only one sudoku at a time, because solving them is habit-forming
Synopsis
Warning: a mind-melting experience awaits you here! These Black Belt puzzles take solvers' skills to the limit with encrypted word lists—or no list at all—and grids with missing letters waiting to be filled in.
About the Author
Samuel A. Donaldson is a law professor residing in Atlanta, GA. He has authored and coauthored several books on puzzling topics like federal taxation and estate planning.